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Mack Alford Correctional Center Profile and Valuable Information

Mack Alford correctional center (MACC) formerly known as Stringtown Corrections Center is a medium to minimum security prison for men located near Stringtown in Atoka county, Oklahoma. The prison has a sanctioned capacity of 983. The facility houses more than 800 inmates as of April 2017. The facility is administered by Jim Farris who serves as it’s Interim Warden. There are a furniture renovation and sign production facility employing inmates and is operated by the Oklahoma Corrections Industry. The Department of Corrections Agricultural Services also has approximately one hundred and fifty herd cow and calf operation at the facility.

Mack Alford Correctional Center History

The MACC was first started during 1930 as a sister prison of the Oklahoma Penitentiary in McAlester. This helped in separating 1st-time offenders from Oklahoma State Penitentiary inmates and at the same time providing opportunities for inmates to work on a farm.

Briefly, the facility also functioned as a school, an STD hospital and a German POW camp. It was turned into a farm again in 1956.

In 1977 with the addition of a New fence and watchtower the facility qualified to become a mid-level security inmate housing. The facility was renamed Mack Alford Correctional Center in 1986 after it’s former warden’s name.

Mack Alford Correctional Center Phone number

The official contact and Fax numbers for MACC are 580 3467301 and 580 3467214 respectively.

Mack Alford Correctional center Address

The MACC is located at 13001, North Highway 69, Atoka, Oklahoma, Zip-74525.

Mack Alford Correctional Center Inmate Programs

Education

MACC recognizes that education is the single most important factor in avoiding reincarceration. As such it offers educational courses for obtaining higher school GEDS and equivalent diplomas.

Unfortunately, college courses are not provided as there is no state funding. Nevertheless, it is still available to prisoners who have scholarships, those who can afford to pay for their courses or those who have another means of funding their education.

Treatment for abuse of substances

MACC provides drug abuse treatment for inmates. The facility believes in teaching the inmates important life skills in order to avoid alcohol and drug abuse. It helps them develop social, emotional, cognitive, and coping mechanisms required to avoid drug use.

Changing Thinking attitude

MACC provides programs such as classes on Anger control and Management, Classes on changing thinking attitude, Impact on lives of Victims of crime, Life and Parenting Skills programs to its inmates. These programs are designed to address errors in judgment, thinking and relationships that pushed inmates towards criminal thinking and behavior.

Mack Alford Correctional center Visiting hours

It is important to note that visiting hours are strictly based on the security level of each inmate. Please verify details regarding visiting hours with the inmate or the prison office prior to the actual visit. Visiting hours are as follows:

Saturday: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM

Sunday: 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM

Mack Alford Correctional center Mail and Visitation rules

All visitors 18yrs and above are required to undergo a background security check and should deposit a Visitor details Form(also available at the facility) prior to visitation. The inmate is notified when the approval process is done and visitation is approved. The authorization process takes almost eight weeks after the visitor details form is submitted to the MACC.

There are additional rules regarding attire and conduct which must be followed during the visit to the facility.

The Address for sending mail to inmates in MACC is P.O. Box 220, Stringtown, Oklahoma 74569-0220. It is also advised to mention the inmate’s number, name, and housing assignment while sending any mail to MACC.

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